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A long-shared ginger ale myth has led many people to believe the carbonated drink can ease nausea and upset stomachs. Doctors and dietitians say it's not true — here's the story.
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Ginger ale may be a household go-to for an upset stomach, but for some people, drinking the soda could actually make things worse.
Ginger ale may be a household go-to for an upset stomach, but for some people, drinking the soda could actually make things worse.
Ginger ale may be a household go-to for an upset stomach, but for some people, drinking the soda could actually make things worse.